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Protecting Your Legacy with Careful Planning and Trusted Legal Guidance

At Singha Law Professional Corporation (SLPC), we understand that estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your assets and your loved ones. Whether you’re preparing a will, assigning a power of attorney, or designing a comprehensive estate plan, our legal team offers personalized advice to help you plan with clarity and confidence. With over a decade of experience serving Ontario’s diverse communities, we help ensure your wishes are clearly documented, legally valid, and respected.

Our Wills & Estate Services Include:

Wills

A legally valid will ensures that your estate is distributed according to your intentions. At Singha Law Professional Corporation, we help draft clear, enforceable wills that minimize disputes and provide peace of mind for you and your family.

Power of Attorney

We prepare powers of attorney for property and personal care, enabling trusted individuals to manage your affairs in the event of incapacity or illness.

Estate Planning

We develop personalized estate plans that reflect your values and goals—covering tax implications, asset distribution, guardianship, and long-term care preferences.

Why Choose Singha Law Professional Corporation for Wills & Estate Services?

Choosing Singha Law Professional Corporation means working with a team that treats your estate planning with the care, discretion, and professionalism it deserves. Here’s why clients across Ontario turn to us:

Frequently Asked Questions (Wills & Estate Services)

1. Why do I need a will if I have a small estate?

Even a modest estate can lead to disputes or delays without a will. A will allows you to choose your beneficiaries, executor, and guardians for minor children.

A power of attorney allows someone you trust to manage your finances or make healthcare decisions if you’re unable to do so. Without it, loved ones may face court delays and added stress.

Yes. You can revise these documents as your circumstances change—such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child. We make the update process simple and secure.

An estate plan typically includes a will, powers of attorney, and strategies for asset distribution, tax minimization, and future healthcare preferences.

No. Adults of all ages should consider estate planning, especially those with children, property, or business interests. Planning early offers long-term peace of mind.

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